'The coalition's days are numbered'

The British papers digest David Cameron's veto - with the Independent calling for the Lib Dems to pull out of the coalition, and the Times celebrating a victory for euroscepticism. We also look at how the Durban agreement went down in the press.

The Independent, always a paper that's backed the Liberal Democrats, reckons this is a step too far now - it's time to walk away from the coalition.

The Times is celebrating though - saying that 57% of voters back David Cameron.

The Guardian says something was achieved in Durban at the weekend - but their environment correspondent says it's a guarantee our children will be worse off than we are.

The Moscow Times asks what's next after this weekend's wave of protests - warning the Kremlin won't listen unless the demonstrators construct a coherent political movement.

And The Daily Beast says Gingrich's remarks on the Palestinians will show whether the Republican base is on the same planet as the rest of us - if he keeps going up, we'll know they're not.

As a bilingual Franco-American, she enjoys explaining everything French to an Anglophone audience…as well as scanning papers from around the world for quirky articles and unique analysis pieces.

DHEEPTHIKA LAURENTJournalist, Press Reviewer

An Australian at heart with Indian origins, Dheepthika has been at FRANCE 24 since 2012. She loves browsing through the papers with a special soft spot for anything Aussie and anything that takes us out of the mundane.

HAXIE MEYERS-BELKIN Presenter

A Londoner born and bred, Haxie joined FRANCE 24 in 2013 and hasn't looked back. She's covered everything from international affairs to culture, but enjoys nothing more than sifting through the papers to find the most insightful articles and scathing cartoons of the day.